Maine Code § 23-707

Construction flaggers; minimum training standards
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All privately employed flaggers at highway construction sites on public ways must have training
in controlling traffic at construction sites in a manner consistent with the standards set forth in the
American National Standards Institute, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and
Highways. That training may consist of video instruction, instruction in a classroom setting,
distribution of informational handbooks or other educational materials or other training activities
determined appropriate by the employer. Municipalities are encouraged to provide the same training
as is required for privately employed flaggers to flaggers whom they employ. [PL 1991, c. 401
(NEW).]

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